3.5 Mk.IV | Battleship Grey | ||||
Drophead | Silver-black | ||||
Left Hand Drive | Black | ||||
Charles Hornburg, Los Angeles | |||||
23 July 1948 | |||||
SL3199 | |||||
C1315 | |||||
SH1202 | |||||
17 June 1948 | United States | ||||
1948 | Maroon / Black | ||||
2024 | Tan | ||||
Rest: Concours | Tan | ||||
Original | Astoria | ||||
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2010-08-09 19:39:00 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 8/10
www.rmauctions.com/FeatureCars.cfm
Auction description:
1948 Jaguar Mk IV Drophead Coupe
To be offered at auction WITHOUT RESERVE ,Saturday, August 14, 2010
Chassis No. 637251
Estimate:$100,000-$125,000 US
- From the collection of Kathy and Jerry Nell
- First postwar Jaguar model and first built in left-hand drive
- Shown at multiple JCNA shows
Jaguar collectors Gerald and Kathy Nell bought this car from John Kimberly in New York in 1989. It was completely restored in 1983, with all new wood inside, as well as a fresh repaint in crimson with black fenders. The Nells showed it energetically between 1989 and 1992. At 11 JCNA shows, the Chicago International Concours and Meadow Brook Concours, it scored between 98.70 and 99.6 points. The odometer indicates 10,211 miles. Exceedingly rare, it is one of only 376 3.5-liter Mark IV Drophead Coupes with a three-position top.
Addendum
Please note this car is titled by the engine number.
2018-11-09 13:05:44 | pauls writes:
Car to return to auction 11/18
www.mecum.com/lots/LN1118-335060/1948-jaguar-mkiv-drophead-coupe/
Lot S174 Las Vegas 2018 Nov 15-17
Estimate $200,000 - $250,000
Highlights
1 of 4,420 3.5 Liter models produced
1 of only 376 produced with 3-position top
CCCA Full Classic
Body no. C 1315
3.5L inline 6-cylinder engine, engine no. SL3199
4-speed manual gearbox, no SH1202
Two-tone Burgundy and Black finish
Tan folding soft top
Tan leather upholstery
Burlwood dash and door sill accents
Smiths instruments
Dual wipers
Free-standing headlamps
Jaguar mascot
Chrome wire wheels with spinners
Wide Whitewall tires
Tool kit integrated into deck lid
This example is one of only 4,420 versions produced with the 3.5L, the 125 HP unit that squirted the prewar SS100 to a heady 104 MPH and could propel the sturdily built MkIV—with its slick 4-speed manual transmission—beyond 90 MPH. This machine—Body No. C1315—is something far more select, as one of only 376 drophead coupes that were built for the 1948 model year. That makes the MkIV drophead coupe nearly as select as the SS100. This CCCA Full Classic is liveried in burgundy and black with a three-position folding top in tan, complemented by leather upholstery of the same hue and burr walnut dash and trim. Whitewall tires on chrome wire wheels with spinners provide a final flourish. Smiths instruments, dual wipers and free-standing headlamps are factory standard; the Jaguar hood mascot is an optional extra. The whole ensemble is completed by the tool set integrated into the decklid, something even the SS100 did not offer.
2019-07-23 08:41:38 | pauls writes:
Car returns to auction 8/19
www.mecum.com/lots/CA0819-381036/1948-jaguar-mkiv-drophead-coupe/
Auction description:
Lot S127 Monterey 2019
Otherwise same as above.
2023-07-12 15:10:33 | pauls writes:
Car to return to auction 8/23
www.broadarrowauctions.com/vehicles/jc23_103/1948-jaguar-3-litre-mark-iv-drophead-coupe
1948 Jaguar 3 ½-Litre Mark IV Drophead Coupe
Monterey Jet Center Auction 2023 | Estimate: $90,000 - $110,000
Chassis No. 637251
Engine No. SL3199
Body No. C1315
According to Jaguar Heritage Trust, this 3 ½-Litre Mark IV Drophead Coupe chassis number 637251 was produced on 17 June 1948 and first sold as a left-hand-drive example through International Motors in Los Angeles, California. Originally finished in Battleship Grey over a black interior, today it wears a fetching two-tone exterior livery of maroon with black fenders. The exterior features all the highly finished jewelry expected on a post-war luxury car including painted knock-off wire wheels with whitewall tires, dual fender mirrors, landau bars, and an accessory badge bar. The interior, with seating for five, has been smartly restored in tan leather with an appropriately matched three-position beige soft top. Smiths gauges are set into a burlwood dashboard, with additional wood trim surrounding the windshield and door tops. A toolkit is exquisitely integrated into the trunk lid and a driver's Instruction Book completes the amenities.
Since joining the Academy of Art University Collection in 2010, this matching-numbers example of Jaguar's final pre-war Jaguar saloon has rubbed shoulders with many of the finest, artfully designed vehicles made, and for good reason! Jaguar Mark IV's, especially well-restored examples in 3 ½-Litre specification with the rare, flowing Drophead Coupe coachwork with seating for five, are the epitome of the space, grace, and pace for which post-war Jaguars are known.
Sold Price: $78,400
2023-07-17 09:28:45 | Pekka T. writes:
Quoting JHT info from the auctioneer.
2024-05-14 16:46:56 | pauls writes:
Car now offered at:
www.gullwingmotorcars.com/1948-jaguar-mk-iv-3-1-2-litre-c-5118.htm
Seller's description:
Beautifully Restored 1948 Jaguar MK IV 3 1/2 Litre Drophead Coupe LHD and Matching Numbers
According to Jaguar Heritage Trust, this stunning 3 Litre Mark IV Drophead Coupe chassis number 637251 was produced on the 17th of June 1948 and first sold as a left-hand-drive example through International Motors in Los Angeles, California. Originally finished in Battleship Grey over a black interior, today it wears attractive two-tone maroon over black fenders. The exterior features all the highly finished jewelry expected on a post-war luxury car including painted knock-off wire wheels with whitewall tires, dual fender mirrors, landau bars, and an accessory badge bar. The interior, with seating for five, has been smartly restored in tan leather with an appropriately matched three-position beige soft top. It runs and drives fantastic with its stout inline-six cylinder good for 125-horsepower and 100 mph top speed. This matching-numbers example of Jaguar's final pre-war Jaguar saloon is an especially well-restored example in 3 -Litre specification and the epitome of space, grace, and pace.
Chassis No. 637251
Engine No. SL3199
Body No. C1315
Matching numbers example per its Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate
One of less than 400 Mark IV Drophead Coupes produced in 1948
CCCA Full Classic
Beautifully restored, strong driver
The final year of Jaguar's pre-war saloon
Price: $97,500
2024-07-20 06:17:14 | pauls writes:
Ebay item 7/20/24
Classified ad price $97,500 for 29 days, same seller, Gullwing Motor Cars, no mileage listed
Seller's description same as above
2024-10-18 07:10:46 | pauls writes:
Ebay item 10/18/24
Classified ad price $97,500 for 29 days, same seller